Denny Hamlin loved what Kyle Busch did in the NASCAR Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway this past weekend. On the Actions Detrimental podcast, Hamlin used one word to describe Busch’s Truck Series win at Atlanta.
During the early stages of today’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta, Kyle Busch had words for Carson Hocevar over the radio. Well, those feelings didn’t necessarily go away, though Busch appeared a lot more calm when he got out of his car.
NASCAR Driver Kyle Busch Goes Berserk On Carson Hocevar At Atlanta: “I Don’t Care If I Wreck The Whole F***king Field, I’m Over Him”
Carson Hocevar frustrates foes at Atlanta on way to career-best Cup finish
A former champion was ready to wreck Carson Hocevar. Another former champion called him a “moron.” And the driver who has been his mentor, pulled Hocevar aside after Sunday’s race at Atlanta Motor Speedway for a lengthy discussion that ended with a handshake but little satisfaction.
Carson Hocevar had line of drivers voicing frustration after Atlanta (Video)
Ross Chastain and Ryan Blaney both had a talk with Carson Hocevar after the NASCAR race at Atlanta Motor Speedway On Sunday, NASCAR raced at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In the closing laps, drivers got aggressive resulting in multiple crashes and an overtime finish.
Carson Hocevar's aggressive moves at Atlanta might have earned him a second-place finish, but they didn't earn him any new friends.
With seven previous NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Atlanta Motor Speedway trophies already on his mantle, Kyle Busch was obviously the odds-on favorite for Saturday’s Fr8 Racing 208, and the
Atlanta Motor Speedway continues to be among the most action-packed tracks in NASCAR. The 1.54-mile track reconfigured to run a superspeedway package produced another photo finish this weekend, roughly a year after the main event culminated with the top drivers racing three-wide for the win.
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